Old guy here (68). Went to the ophthalmologist today for my annual. After the usual poking and prodding, I got my new Rx. Actually was better than last time. She said that can happen as you get older (?). Afterwards we had a discussion about age related vision issues. One of my main concerns was diminishing vision at twilight and in the dark (driving). She told me that as we get older the iris (?) does not open as much as when we are young. Approx. 7+ mm young and diminishing to 3 to 4mm as we age. OK, life sometimes sucks but if you are lucky enough you will get to this point - If you can dodge jealous wives/husbands/Mack trucks and the occasional lightning bolt you might make it I digress.
I started thinking about shooting. If my iris will only open 4mm, why do I need an ocular lens that is 8mm? Is it wasted light energy so to speak? Do I need to spend the extra money for a 40 oz. scope with a 56mm objective lens when a sometimes cheaper 20 oz. scope with a 42mm lens is all that my eye can accommodate (use)?
Just rambling here, but it's something we all will have to face. I did some searches and nothing jumped out at me, so what say you? What am I missing?
Thanks in advance!
I started thinking about shooting. If my iris will only open 4mm, why do I need an ocular lens that is 8mm? Is it wasted light energy so to speak? Do I need to spend the extra money for a 40 oz. scope with a 56mm objective lens when a sometimes cheaper 20 oz. scope with a 42mm lens is all that my eye can accommodate (use)?
Just rambling here, but it's something we all will have to face. I did some searches and nothing jumped out at me, so what say you? What am I missing?
Thanks in advance!